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first, the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. is an experienced colonizer. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the difference here is these colonies are off the north american continent. ok. so the u.s. has always been a colonial empire. the difference is that these colonies are off the north american continent. just like in the past, americans colonized to solve problems. americans colonized to solve problems. americans colonized to solve problems. they thought colonization would create unity. americans thought colonization would create unity. they thought it would improve u.s. international promise. they thought it would improve u.s. international promise, by making it now one of the competing empires. and it created economic opportunity for some, especially people in sugar. it created economic opportunity for some, especially people in sugar. and it was justified in the same ways it had been in decades prior. they justified it in the same way it had been in decades prior. so back to this
first, the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. is an experienced colonizer. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the difference here is these colonies are off the north american continent. ok. so the u.s. has always been a colonial empire. the difference is that these colonies are off the north american continent. just like in the past, americans colonized to solve problems. americans colonized to solve problems....
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reporter: the u.s. president has filed any executive order executive order aimed at making it easier to get abortions. in june of the supreme court overturned a landmark ruling that guaranteed a woman's right to the procedure. china has begun military exercises around taiwan, just hours after the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi ended her controversial visit to the island. beijing had warned the u.s. of serious consequences if the trip went ahead. talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal are due to resume on thursday after months of a stalemate. but the u.s. says its expectations are in check. to iran and washington have been holding indirect negotiations to revive the deal that breakdown in 2018 when the u.s., under president donald trump, pulled out. the first grain cargo ship to leave ukraine since the russian invasion has sailed through the bosphorus strait in turkey to go to lebanon. inspectors boarded the ship earlier to check its cargo and document. the ship is being monitored by a joint coordin
reporter: the u.s. president has filed any executive order executive order aimed at making it easier to get abortions. in june of the supreme court overturned a landmark ruling that guaranteed a woman's right to the procedure. china has begun military exercises around taiwan, just hours after the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi ended her controversial visit to the island. beijing had warned the u.s. of serious consequences if the trip went ahead. talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal are...
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the u.s. all does these -- the u.s. always does these types of things and this is the u.s.'s fault. setting that initiative that the u.s. started it but now i need to regain an initiative. one great way is to talk about how the u.s. is destabilizing the world war. there is both utility internally and externally. internally is to galvanize ccp efforts. externally, you are setting -- for that dominant narrative. >> thank you, rod. my understanding is china has been more reluctant to call this a crisis. as you described, maybe like rod was suggesting, maybe there are multiple channels. using different channels based on who they are communicating with. catherine, over to you. >> i have been very reluctant to work crisis. especially when they are talking to their own people. that is not surprising. you have a population that is in general, used to this threat of military force from china hanging in the background. the goal is to engage more, get in more visitors of democracy. trying to strengthen the backing one has. talk about crisis that grew out of one of these visits, that is one of
the u.s. all does these -- the u.s. always does these types of things and this is the u.s.'s fault. setting that initiative that the u.s. started it but now i need to regain an initiative. one great way is to talk about how the u.s. is destabilizing the world war. there is both utility internally and externally. internally is to galvanize ccp efforts. externally, you are setting -- for that dominant narrative. >> thank you, rod. my understanding is china has been more reluctant to call...
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what is the u.s. is hoping to get out of this trip, what further retaliation we may see from beijing? >> it is great to be here. it is the big question, what is the real purpose of this trip? it is a long history of delegations visiting taiwan, showing support for taiwan and the diplomacy that has flourished there. including a democracy protest in tiananmen square. it has been not supported by everyone in washington and now that it has actually happened, i think the speculation has been the most unhelpful part of this visit. heidi: when you talk about the endgame, beijing is not a preferred tactic. the psychological attrition warfare in a sense, isn't that what beijing is going for? do we get to a point where all of these provocative actions, we are running the risk of a miscalculation or a mistake? >> there is a risk, beijing is stepping up its efforts to intimidate taiwan. all of those arenas, we see a response right now to this pelosi visit. it does mean that tendons are running high and there is a
what is the u.s. is hoping to get out of this trip, what further retaliation we may see from beijing? >> it is great to be here. it is the big question, what is the real purpose of this trip? it is a long history of delegations visiting taiwan, showing support for taiwan and the diplomacy that has flourished there. including a democracy protest in tiananmen square. it has been not supported by everyone in washington and now that it has actually happened, i think the speculation has been...
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now, u.s. officials have yet to officially confirm from the white house that the target was indeed al-zawahiri. we do have several sources at cnn confirming to us that al- zawahiri was killed in a drone strike over the weekend. the senior administered asian official nearly saying that the u.s. conducted a successful counterterrorism operation over the weekend in afghanistan. as you mentioned, aaron, the taliban drone strike happen inside of kabul. downtown kabul. the taliban had agreed , as part of that agreement with the trump administration about u.s. forces withdrawing from afghanistan, to ensure that afghanistan did not become a safe haven for terrorist operations against the united states. one of the major questions here was, did al-zawahiri have any support from members of the taliban government as he was remaining in kabul? at the same time, this operation comes nearly a year after the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. at the time, you will recall, president biden made very clear that ev
now, u.s. officials have yet to officially confirm from the white house that the target was indeed al-zawahiri. we do have several sources at cnn confirming to us that al- zawahiri was killed in a drone strike over the weekend. the senior administered asian official nearly saying that the u.s. conducted a successful counterterrorism operation over the weekend in afghanistan. as you mentioned, aaron, the taliban drone strike happen inside of kabul. downtown kabul. the taliban had agreed , as...
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the u.s. military. this was intentional sabotage. this was the start of a trend that we see happening along the mississippi river in the civil war. pro confederate sympathizers are going to intentionally target commercial steamboats on the river. these naval gorillas, they're often called boat burners, right? this is u.s. history, we lack creativity. they burn boats, right? they blow up commercial steamboats in the summer of 1863. i know we haven't gotten there yet, if you know you're 1863. i know we haven't gotten there yet, if you know you're civil war history, two very important things happen in july of 1863. the battle of gettysburg, that i hope you've all heard of, but it's also the fall of the city of vicksburg. vicksburg was a confederate hold out on the mississippi river. remember how we talked about the anaconda plan? the u. s. is trying to get complete control of the mississippi river. vicksburg is one of the last holdout. when it falls on july 4th, a sea in 63, the u. s. can claim t
the u.s. military. this was intentional sabotage. this was the start of a trend that we see happening along the mississippi river in the civil war. pro confederate sympathizers are going to intentionally target commercial steamboats on the river. these naval gorillas, they're often called boat burners, right? this is u.s. history, we lack creativity. they burn boats, right? they blow up commercial steamboats in the summer of 1863. i know we haven't gotten there yet, if you know you're 1863. i...
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u.s. futures muted in the early asian session after the s&p 500 jumped to a high in cooler inflation numbers. we have a risk on day. the s&p 500 surpassing the 4177 level, the peak between the may to june rebound that signaled a higher high. that could perhaps mean more gains to come. nasdaq indices gained more than 20% from the june trough. it is now in bull market territory. traders pair back as bets on more aggressive said tightening given cooler inflation numbers. two year yield seeking as much as 20 basis points at one point. around the 278 level. the dollar sinking. oil getting a little boost in the new york session. that's not sustained in the asian session. haidi: the question is really on the topic of being sustained. whether the rally can continue. we are seeing perhaps a lessening in volatility markets at least. dropping below the 20 level for the first time since april. you mentioned moves in the shorter end, the treasuries. we are seeing that reflected in the aussie three year
u.s. futures muted in the early asian session after the s&p 500 jumped to a high in cooler inflation numbers. we have a risk on day. the s&p 500 surpassing the 4177 level, the peak between the may to june rebound that signaled a higher high. that could perhaps mean more gains to come. nasdaq indices gained more than 20% from the june trough. it is now in bull market territory. traders pair back as bets on more aggressive said tightening given cooler inflation numbers. two year yield...
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china and the u.s. have been making a little progress in the push to avert china's companies listed in the u.s. being kicked off u.s. exchanges. currency this morning, take moves following the interview with the rbnz governor adrian orr. he is concerned about retail sales and low consumption and he says currencies are getting a catalyst to push them lower. haidi: one conversation coming up in jackson hole is why this is a market that continues to second-guess what policymakers are seeing. our next guest will be able to determine if this is a bear market rally, if we are at a peak inflation, let's go to audrey goh, senior investment strategist at standard chartered bank. the fed decided it is more likely than not a bear market pause? audrey: if we look at u.s. equities, they pulled back. a bit higher would signal an extension of the rally. today probably means we get another like down. the equity market is testing the moment. there are key variables that we are monitoring. a key is the dollar because we
china and the u.s. have been making a little progress in the push to avert china's companies listed in the u.s. being kicked off u.s. exchanges. currency this morning, take moves following the interview with the rbnz governor adrian orr. he is concerned about retail sales and low consumption and he says currencies are getting a catalyst to push them lower. haidi: one conversation coming up in jackson hole is why this is a market that continues to second-guess what policymakers are seeing. our...
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the u.s. house of representatives, nancy pelosi, is in taiwan tonight, and china is already responding. pelosi's late-night landing was quickly followed by news of chinese military drills all around the island. john yang has this report. john: the stars and stripes aglow on the tail of her plane, house speaker nancy pelosi arrived in taipei just before 11:00 p.m. local time. taiwan welcomed her with a message displayed on its highest skyscraper. outside her hotel, dozens of people awaited her arrival. some to salute the visit. like 29-year-old finance worker, simon lin. >> thank you, u.s. speaker of the house pelosi, for ignoring china's threats. john: others to protest it. the trip has drawn the ire of beijing, which considers taiwan a breakaway province, and sees pelosi's stop as a threat to chinese sovereignty. today, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman repeated threats of military action. >> if the u.s. is bent on going its own way, china will take resolute and strong measures to safeguar
the u.s. house of representatives, nancy pelosi, is in taiwan tonight, and china is already responding. pelosi's late-night landing was quickly followed by news of chinese military drills all around the island. john yang has this report. john: the stars and stripes aglow on the tail of her plane, house speaker nancy pelosi arrived in taipei just before 11:00 p.m. local time. taiwan welcomed her with a message displayed on its highest skyscraper. outside her hotel, dozens of people awaited her...
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the u.s. and the global economy. we cannot emphasize more healthy taiwanese semiconductor industry is pretty critical to a lot of the u.s. tax. not even just tech but software, internet and even the carmakers. it controls like 60% and some of the high-end advanced technologies have dominated with about 90% plus of the market share. they have increased their investments in the u.s. in recent years. i think the time between the u.s. and taiwan on the semiconductor part, it underscores an importance of this and how the u.s. government could value the contribution. -- contribution to the u.s.. >> if china decides to do more, they can do other things which make life difficult. companies like tsmc, what does that do to an industry that has had a lot of supply chain issues but other supply chain issues going on the back burner? after covid, we endured covid and we saw such high demand, that is something that was just thrown off a cliff now. >> the internal semiconductor industry -- in terms of the ma
the u.s. and the global economy. we cannot emphasize more healthy taiwanese semiconductor industry is pretty critical to a lot of the u.s. tax. not even just tech but software, internet and even the carmakers. it controls like 60% and some of the high-end advanced technologies have dominated with about 90% plus of the market share. they have increased their investments in the u.s. in recent years. i think the time between the u.s. and taiwan on the semiconductor part, it underscores an...
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he said he expects the u.s. to reply this week. >> i understand this to be the point of equilibrium, where either one side of the other can make things better. it was communicated to the participants of the negotiation, basically, iranians and north americans. everyone, british, german, french, chinese, russian. there was an iranian response i considered reasonable. it was transmitted to the united states. we are waiting for the response. laura: iran has accused the u.s. of delaying its response. >> we can talk about this round of talks being fruitful only when the europeans announced they have received a response by the americans. laura: washington has denied strong the talks. the state department says tehran appears to have dropped some demands, such as removing iran's revolutionary guards from its list of terror organizations. >> the president has been clear, he has been firm, he has been consistent that he will not lift the terrorism designation on the irgc. iran's demand we do so have been removed from the
he said he expects the u.s. to reply this week. >> i understand this to be the point of equilibrium, where either one side of the other can make things better. it was communicated to the participants of the negotiation, basically, iranians and north americans. everyone, british, german, french, chinese, russian. there was an iranian response i considered reasonable. it was transmitted to the united states. we are waiting for the response. laura: iran has accused the u.s. of delaying its...
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it will allow u.s. chipmakers to create a new manufacturing facilities and reduce reliance on other countries for advanced chips and prevent u.s. companies from expanding in china. >> we produce 0% of these advanced chips. it is no water at the chinese communist party actively lobbied u.s. businesses against this bill. the united states must lead the world in the manufacturing of these advanced chips. >> reviewing the post industry where losses from property loans are mounting, looking for risks to financial stability. firms have been asked to report on any loans and dispose of them. beijing may use the results to make future reforms in the sector. six people are missing after one of the heaviest rains in seoul. it caused black across the cities, three of the eight victims of drought in their basements. -- lock out across the city, three of eight victims died in their basements. serena williams wants to have another child and was to focus on other things and her capital firm. china's officials are amend
it will allow u.s. chipmakers to create a new manufacturing facilities and reduce reliance on other countries for advanced chips and prevent u.s. companies from expanding in china. >> we produce 0% of these advanced chips. it is no water at the chinese communist party actively lobbied u.s. businesses against this bill. the united states must lead the world in the manufacturing of these advanced chips. >> reviewing the post industry where losses from property loans are mounting,...
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>> u.s. house baker nancy pelosi heads to korea after her controversial was it -- her controversial visit to taiwan. china, conducting military drills around the island. >> and opec-plus increasing capacity by 100,000 barrels a day. saying capacity is severely limited. for japan, australia, and korea, we are looking for is comfort trading. in the bond space, we have the expectation coming back into markets. another big fed rate hike is back in favor. we are also seeing moves in the aussie and the q. week -- the kiwi. let's see what we are earning in the earnings space. we did not see the armageddon a lot of analysts had been expecting. we are seeing equity futures pointing higher across the board for australia and japan. new zealand also online to the upside. we are continuing to see the dollar pulling back those recent gains. that also means that yen is fluctuating a little bit between gains and losses. >> take a look at u.s. futures. we are seeing a little bit of pressure at the moment afte
>> u.s. house baker nancy pelosi heads to korea after her controversial was it -- her controversial visit to taiwan. china, conducting military drills around the island. >> and opec-plus increasing capacity by 100,000 barrels a day. saying capacity is severely limited. for japan, australia, and korea, we are looking for is comfort trading. in the bond space, we have the expectation coming back into markets. another big fed rate hike is back in favor. we are also seeing moves in the...
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the u.s. experience here. i'm not going to go into talking about the 17 nations that fought in the war, we're really going to focus on experiences of american troops so, as we talked about in this class before, we talked a little bit about the principles of war. and one of them is that war on paper, such as these kinds of maps and drawings and strategies, by the main decision makers, is not the same kind of war on the ground. weather and terrain, of course, are key elements in any military decision. military historians have not adequately addressed how these things affect the individuals and how they affect the landscape of the places where the war is fought. they have certainly done a good job of explaining the importance of weather and terrain to war making decisions. but i think that we need to look at the wars from an environmental perspective to understand the sort of ramifications that these conflicts take. and have. so, many of the soldiers and marines that end up in korea, especially i
the u.s. experience here. i'm not going to go into talking about the 17 nations that fought in the war, we're really going to focus on experiences of american troops so, as we talked about in this class before, we talked a little bit about the principles of war. and one of them is that war on paper, such as these kinds of maps and drawings and strategies, by the main decision makers, is not the same kind of war on the ground. weather and terrain, of course, are key elements in any military...
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but the u.s. navy in the u.s. military knows what the confederacy is up to so there like we should have our own ironclad. so she will create a kind of a commission to come up with the various design ironclad and design one of the most famous and that is the monitor. so the battle will unfold over two days, there's a two day battle. and they had the confederate ironclad in virginia and it is good command of buchanan and i keep using the word she, because 19th century, that's what they did and so, buchanan is in control of virginia so this as vessel and going to. [inaudible]. in room 10:00 p.m. she runs right into the u.s. cumberland, this was a 1600-pound ironclad and this is a giant hole in her hall because of the slamming grade in next, another u.s. ship, the uss, and they said this was a bad idea and this ironclad vessel. and they are pending in congress, until eventually the u.s. vessels of day one, march 8th, ironclad wooden ship and would destroy all of the wooden u.s. ships read but it's different on march 9
but the u.s. navy in the u.s. military knows what the confederacy is up to so there like we should have our own ironclad. so she will create a kind of a commission to come up with the various design ironclad and design one of the most famous and that is the monitor. so the battle will unfold over two days, there's a two day battle. and they had the confederate ironclad in virginia and it is good command of buchanan and i keep using the word she, because 19th century, that's what they did and...
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u.s. and china. haidi: australia on track for its deepest tightening of monetary policy in a generation. shery: hsbc faces more pressure to spin off its asia business ahead of a meeting with investors in hong kong. the lender continues to push back on calls to split up. u.s. futures lacking clear direction at the moment. this is the open in asia. just like we saw on the regular session, s&p 500 gaining ground but struggling throughout. geopolitics weighing on the golden dragon index which fell at one point to the lowest more than 3.5%. we saw the clients weighing on the markets at a time when we have concerns about demand as well. we have a 10 year yield breaking through the 2.6% level. oil also falling in the asian session, falling in the regular u.s. session on demand concerns. we are already seeing how u.s. manufacturing pmi has expanded at the slowest pace in about two years. showing how aggressive fed tightening has been felt across the economy. we had u.s. services and june pmi numbe
u.s. and china. haidi: australia on track for its deepest tightening of monetary policy in a generation. shery: hsbc faces more pressure to spin off its asia business ahead of a meeting with investors in hong kong. the lender continues to push back on calls to split up. u.s. futures lacking clear direction at the moment. this is the open in asia. just like we saw on the regular session, s&p 500 gaining ground but struggling throughout. geopolitics weighing on the golden dragon index which...
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and the u.s. army now grounding its chinook helicopters. >>> first tonight, millions on alert from virginia, washington, d.c., up through pennsylvania, new york to maine. the potential at this hour for damaging winds, after a young girl is electrocuted and a woman is killed by a tree, all by the same system. senior meteorologist rob marciano standing by. >>> also, the state of emergency. the water emergency in jackson, mississippi. 160,000 people without any water at all. trevor ault in jackson. >>> also, the news coming in now, the u.s. army grounding the entire fleet of chinook helicopters. why they're so concerned tonight. >>> also this evening, the images, that u.s. navy ship confronting an iranian ship trying to steal an american drone. the standoff lasting hours. how this ends. martha raddatz with late reporting. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. and new images online this evening. the smoke rising from southern ukraine, as president zelenskyy declares they will take back land seized by the ru
and the u.s. army now grounding its chinook helicopters. >>> first tonight, millions on alert from virginia, washington, d.c., up through pennsylvania, new york to maine. the potential at this hour for damaging winds, after a young girl is electrocuted and a woman is killed by a tree, all by the same system. senior meteorologist rob marciano standing by. >>> also, the state of emergency. the water emergency in jackson, mississippi. 160,000 people without any water at all....
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president biden suggested that the u.s. will help defend the island. >> the president was very clear that our policy is unchanged. the one china policy remains in effect. it has for many many presidential administrations. he has also said we do not support taiwanese independence and in accordance with the taiwan relations act we will support taiwanese self-defense and we have done that under his administration. there has been about $1 billion in sales of defense articles to taiwan. we will keep doing that going forward. >> given increased tension in the reason -- region and reaction from china, whether or not it is justified, what strategic purpose did nancy pelosi's visit actually achieve? >> i will let speaker pelosi talk about her trip she is still on it. she is going to japan and south korea now. when she wraps that up i will let her speak to what she learned, what busiss she did. she is the speaker of the house of representatives, and elected member of u.s. congress. other members of u.s. congress have traveled to taiw
president biden suggested that the u.s. will help defend the island. >> the president was very clear that our policy is unchanged. the one china policy remains in effect. it has for many many presidential administrations. he has also said we do not support taiwanese independence and in accordance with the taiwan relations act we will support taiwanese self-defense and we have done that under his administration. there has been about $1 billion in sales of defense articles to taiwan. we...
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a couple of other u.s. data points this afternoon, housing starts and industrial production, following the weak u.s. data yesterday. will it confirm that or be hot enough to spur more bets for fed hikes? coming up, we will hear from dr. doom himself, nouriel roubini and his forecast for the u.s. economy, as you can imagine, not a happy one. plus, germany introduces a household of the on natural gas as putin squeezes energy flows to europe. more on that later. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have inflation still well above target, around 8% and falling gradually. inflation around 6%, you are still a negative territory so the fed rate should be well above 4% or 5% to push inflation. if that doesn't happen, inflation expectations will get -- and we will get a hard landing. you get a hard landing or inflation out of control. dani: economist nouriel roubini, a.k.a. dr. doom, doing what he does best, pessimism on inflation's bite. mark oswald is with us. in that conversation, he goes on to say that markets expecting
a couple of other u.s. data points this afternoon, housing starts and industrial production, following the weak u.s. data yesterday. will it confirm that or be hot enough to spur more bets for fed hikes? coming up, we will hear from dr. doom himself, nouriel roubini and his forecast for the u.s. economy, as you can imagine, not a happy one. plus, germany introduces a household of the on natural gas as putin squeezes energy flows to europe. more on that later. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we...
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the u.s. today, our meteorologist pedram javaheri will have the details. >> another week, another heatwave, this time across the western u.s. and as far north as the pacific northwest. we'll break down the excessive heat here in spots as warm as 110. details in a few minutes. when she was only 16 years old. it's all right there in the census. see where a few details can lead with the 1950 census on ancestry. zyrteeeec... works hard at hour one and twice as hard when you take it again the next day. so betty can be the... barcode beat conductor. ♪ go betty! ♪ let's be more than our allergies! zeize the day. with zyrtec. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is vital to our health and wellness, only the sleep number 360 smart bed keeps you cool, then senses and effortlessly adjusts for your best sleep. and tells you exactly how well you slept. your sleepiq score. our smart
the u.s. today, our meteorologist pedram javaheri will have the details. >> another week, another heatwave, this time across the western u.s. and as far north as the pacific northwest. we'll break down the excessive heat here in spots as warm as 110. details in a few minutes. when she was only 16 years old. it's all right there in the census. see where a few details can lead with the 1950 census on ancestry. zyrteeeec... works hard at hour one and twice as hard when you take it again the...
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the u.s. is in a relatively better position because is slowing relatively more slowly. japan looks fairly interesting from a yield perspective, so that is an area that we are looking at. of course, the gdp is closely tied. what we are really staying away for the most part because of the significant negative fall off repercussions from the ukraine war and the russian gas situation. >> thank you very much. yields are continuing to climb sharply. all that other data is rolled into that as well. the decision to have a new share buyback plan. up over two days. we will look at the details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> time for the uber -- bloomberg business flash. moderna faces -- moderna is hoping to expand the reach of its shot. they cleared the vaccine for children under the age of six years old. the drugstore chain also raised the outlook for the next four years. facebook parent meta is considering its first ever bond sale. they will arrange a series of fixed income that will lead to an offer
the u.s. is in a relatively better position because is slowing relatively more slowly. japan looks fairly interesting from a yield perspective, so that is an area that we are looking at. of course, the gdp is closely tied. what we are really staying away for the most part because of the significant negative fall off repercussions from the ukraine war and the russian gas situation. >> thank you very much. yields are continuing to climb sharply. all that other data is rolled into that as...
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the u.s. and china over taiwan, we speak to jeffrey sachs about what he calls a false narrative with russia and china. a year ago today the last plane evacuated afghanistan. we look at the crisis facing afghan refugees. over the last year, the u.s. has only approved 123 humanitarian parole applications. meanwhile, the u.s. has approved applications from 68,000 ukrainians in recent months. and mabel's speak to the 25-year-old gun control activist al hunt drove next while frost appears to be heading to congress after winning last week's democratic primary in florida. >> by confronted governor desantis about gun violence. what did he say? i am making sure that they hear from us for 10 years. protecting the right to choose. passing laws to end gun violence. reproductive health and affordable housing. we cannot keep electing the same politicians. amy: today, president biden calls for an assault weapons ban. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace
the u.s. and china over taiwan, we speak to jeffrey sachs about what he calls a false narrative with russia and china. a year ago today the last plane evacuated afghanistan. we look at the crisis facing afghan refugees. over the last year, the u.s. has only approved 123 humanitarian parole applications. meanwhile, the u.s. has approved applications from 68,000 ukrainians in recent months. and mabel's speak to the 25-year-old gun control activist al hunt drove next while frost appears to be...
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the u.s. kills one of the key partners of the 9/11 attacks, press biases ayman al-zawahiri died in a drone strike after years in hiding. ♪ welcome to the program. nancy pelosi has landed in taiwan after weeks of speculation of whether she would visit the island that china claims as its territory. china has claimed the trip is a publication and will respond with targeted military operations. i is a 21 chinese jets have entered taiwan's air defense zone -- taiwan says 21 chinese just have entered taiwan's air defense zone. we asked whether supporting taiwan's diplomacy was the only reason for nancy pelosi's visit. >> that seems to be her most important reason based upon a statement she had issued before her arrival. she is being a high-profile trip and is demonstrating america's commitment to asia more generally. >> i asked the question because it seemed that president biden is not particularly committed to this. he would have preferred her not to go. yet she has gone? >> in the united states
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u.s. navy seals. the string of attacks and murders attributed to ayman al-zawahiri is stomach churning. he was the ideological mastermind behind the fraters of al-qaeda and groups like that, toward indiscriminate mass murder of civilians anywhere, including muslims, all in the name of islamic piety. and how we got there, we are now looking back, and it seems like a straight shot. but if you dropped in anytime in his biography, you wouldn't know if he was going there. he was trained as a doctor, he was trained as a surgeon. he was from a respected family in egypt, born and raised in cairo. by the time he was 15 years old, he was a committed radical, that wanted to try to impose islamic theocracy by force. he formed his first terrorist cell, with the aim of overthrowing the government of egypt, when he was only 15 years old. when islamic militants did assassinate egypt's president, anwar al-sadat, in a military parade in 1981, ayman al-zawahiri was one of hundreds of islamic radicals who was
u.s. navy seals. the string of attacks and murders attributed to ayman al-zawahiri is stomach churning. he was the ideological mastermind behind the fraters of al-qaeda and groups like that, toward indiscriminate mass murder of civilians anywhere, including muslims, all in the name of islamic piety. and how we got there, we are now looking back, and it seems like a straight shot. but if you dropped in anytime in his biography, you wouldn't know if he was going there. he was trained as a doctor,...
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the u.s.. you saw that listing boom in the u.s. in 2020, but that has dried out. we continue to see the u.s.-china tensions, concerns about chinese baseness is -- businesses. haidi: earnings dominating the future as well when it comes to asian markets. we have another u.s. congressional visit in taiwan, potentially further exacerbating geopolitical tensions between washington and beijing. when it comes to pressure on chinese equities, we are expecting 12% downside for earnings. that shock to the downside. overall we are seeing a broader downside when it comes to the profit drop in asia with more earnings to come. in australia, -- reporting this week, we are seeing futures hold firm. looking like early gains at about .6%. some of the tailwind with the s&p 500 seeing the fourth straight week of gains. the aussie dollar seeing strength, holding unchanged at the moment. we will see how well that risk straight holds up particularly going into the -- decision week where we are expecting the new zeal
the u.s.. you saw that listing boom in the u.s. in 2020, but that has dried out. we continue to see the u.s.-china tensions, concerns about chinese baseness is -- businesses. haidi: earnings dominating the future as well when it comes to asian markets. we have another u.s. congressional visit in taiwan, potentially further exacerbating geopolitical tensions between washington and beijing. when it comes to pressure on chinese equities, we are expecting 12% downside for earnings. that shock to...
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the u.s. on climate change and other key issues. israel launches multiple airstrikes on the gaza strip killing a senior commander of the palestinian group islamic jihad. at least 10 people have died including a child. the u.s. job market decided fears of slowdown adding 500,000 jobs in july and gangs in columbia are recruiting vulnerable children as violence returns there. we have a special report. >> the writing here tells drivers to put winston's down -- windows down or expect bullocks from far, the people -- bullets from the people's army. >> for those of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. china is halting cooperation with the u.s. in several key areas including climate change, military talks, and efforts to combat international crime. the new measures follow a trip to taiwan by a u.s. ngressional delegation led by senior democrat nancy pelosi. china views the visit as a challenge tots claims of sovereignty over taiwan, islands distinct from the mainlan
the u.s. on climate change and other key issues. israel launches multiple airstrikes on the gaza strip killing a senior commander of the palestinian group islamic jihad. at least 10 people have died including a child. the u.s. job market decided fears of slowdown adding 500,000 jobs in july and gangs in columbia are recruiting vulnerable children as violence returns there. we have a special report. >> the writing here tells drivers to put winston's down -- windows down or expect bullocks...
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u.s. support for taiwan as tensions ratchet higher. fed officials threw cold water and step away from the current tightening cycles. the latest on a strong port for europe's lenders. looking at futures, we are seeing a lot of stabilization. well into treasury yields, an interesting story of what happened. officials pushed back against the narrative and financial markets over the last week. they were envisioning a pivot away from tightening. that basically led to a lack of liquidity in the markets yesterday, a lot of volatility. this is futures, much more stable. we want to look at sovereign bonds, the italian two-year at 1.3 12. that election coming on the 25th of september. they will -- equity indices stabilizing somewhat. the ftse down .2%. we have to look at treasuries, we look also at what's going on in the commodity complex with opec. we could see a short meeting. over in australia, pretty much study as they go after the tumultuous concern we saw yesterday regarding taiwan. in taiwan,
u.s. support for taiwan as tensions ratchet higher. fed officials threw cold water and step away from the current tightening cycles. the latest on a strong port for europe's lenders. looking at futures, we are seeing a lot of stabilization. well into treasury yields, an interesting story of what happened. officials pushed back against the narrative and financial markets over the last week. they were envisioning a pivot away from tightening. that basically led to a lack of liquidity in the...
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u.s. cpi a software number is expected with core inflation heating up. the u.k. plans possible blackouts in january in a worst-case scenario. industry and households face organized power outages. very good morning, we are talking about terror in tech and particularly of outages in the u.k. waiting for a bit of news flow but this is a moment of a mini terror attack in tech. dani: tech is just such a huge proportion of the market. an analyst asked the question, what is the point of buying the stock market if tech isn't attractive? let me jump into stocks speaking of which because we are seeing other regions catch up with the negativity when it comes to yesterday's session because of micron issuing that morning. the msci asia pacific down by .8%, asian tech underperforming given that. you are also looking at european tech, or a futures i should say, down .2%. s&p not down as badly. the drama came from yesterday but still hanging tight. we get cpi out today, why would you take convictions when
u.s. cpi a software number is expected with core inflation heating up. the u.k. plans possible blackouts in january in a worst-case scenario. industry and households face organized power outages. very good morning, we are talking about terror in tech and particularly of outages in the u.k. waiting for a bit of news flow but this is a moment of a mini terror attack in tech. dani: tech is just such a huge proportion of the market. an analyst asked the question, what is the point of buying the...
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u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. the string of attacks and murders attributed to ayman al-zawahiri is stomach turning. he was the ideological mastermind behind the term of al-qaeda and groups like that towards indiscriminate mass murder of civilians anywhere including muslims all in the name of islamic piety. and how he got there now looking back at it seemed like a straight shot, but if you sort of dropped in on him at any time in his biography you wouldn't have known he was going there. by the time he was 15 years old he was a committed radical who wanted to try to impose islamic theocracy by force. he formed his first terrorist cell when he was all of 15 years old. when islamic militants did assassinate egypt's president at a military parade in 1991 ayman al-zawahiri was one of hundreds islamic radicals tried and imprisoned for that crime. he was tortured for years in egyptian prisons. while he was there he became an informant supplying information on his comrades to the egyptian security services.
u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. the string of attacks and murders attributed to ayman al-zawahiri is stomach turning. he was the ideological mastermind behind the term of al-qaeda and groups like that towards indiscriminate mass murder of civilians anywhere including muslims all in the name of islamic piety. and how he got there now looking back at it seemed like a straight shot, but if you sort of dropped in on him at any time in his biography you wouldn't have known he was going there. by the time he...
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top u.s. officials say the taliban knew ayman al zawahiri was in the city and tried to conceal evidence of his presence after the strike. the white house says no civilians or members of al zawahiri's family were killed. the strike happened on sunday morning local time after months of planning. the al qaeda leader was heavily involved in plotting a number of terror attacks including 9/11. >>> now justice has been delivered. and this terrorist leader is no more. people around the world no longer need to fear the vicious and determined killer. the united states continues to demonstrate our resolve and our capacity to defend the american people against those who seek to do us harm. we make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states will find you and take you out. >> it is rim eminisce sent that out the osama bin laden. and they tweeted that it is also proof to root out terrorism without being at war in afg
top u.s. officials say the taliban knew ayman al zawahiri was in the city and tried to conceal evidence of his presence after the strike. the white house says no civilians or members of al zawahiri's family were killed. the strike happened on sunday morning local time after months of planning. the al qaeda leader was heavily involved in plotting a number of terror attacks including 9/11. >>> now justice has been delivered. and this terrorist leader is no more. people around the world...
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he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under section 329 of the immigration nationality act for citizenship. chair lofgren: mr. jayapal is recognized. rep. chabot: immigrants have defended the u.s. in every major conflict since the revolutionary war. anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand immigrant veterans are estimated to have been deported. that's unacceptable. i'm very proud president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans, but also, allow deported veterans to return and ensure immigrant servicemembers and families can become citizens and have access to military benefits. i have a number of questions, if you wouldn't mind keeping your answers short so i can get through them. ms. rogers, would you agree it is in the best interest of national security to naturalize immigrants serving in the military? ms. rogers: i would say that my opinion is really not relevant because under section 329 of immigration law they are eligible to apply and become citizens. re
he is a u.s. citizen today because he qualified under section 329 of the immigration nationality act for citizenship. chair lofgren: mr. jayapal is recognized. rep. chabot: immigrants have defended the u.s. in every major conflict since the revolutionary war. anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand immigrant veterans are estimated to have been deported. that's unacceptable. i'm very proud president biden has taken steps to not only stop deportation of veterans, but also, allow deported...
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the u.s. justice department is facing a noon deadline to finalize their redactions to the affidavit that led to that search. and then a judge will decide what parts of that document should be made public. evan perez explains the process. >> reporter: we don't know what the judge is going to do. we know he is -- obviously he knows what is in this affidavit. he is very familiar with it. and he said that he is very comfortable with what he approved. we'll see whether the justice department will at least perhaps unredact some of the things that have now become public, the things national archives has released, things that the trump legal team has already made public. so at least at a minimum those things could be unredacted as part of the release of this. and of course we don't know how long the judge will look at this and maybe ask the justice department to go a further step. it is clear he believes that there is some transparency that is needed here because of the unprecedented nature of this se
the u.s. justice department is facing a noon deadline to finalize their redactions to the affidavit that led to that search. and then a judge will decide what parts of that document should be made public. evan perez explains the process. >> reporter: we don't know what the judge is going to do. we know he is -- obviously he knows what is in this affidavit. he is very familiar with it. and he said that he is very comfortable with what he approved. we'll see whether the justice department...
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u.s. war on terror. then we go to the fight for reproductive rigs in kans. >> kansas, which has been at the center of antiabortion attacks for decades has now become a destination for folks elsewhere who can no longer get abortions in their home states. today, kansans are voting on whether to allow the legislature to ban abortions here, too. this is the first state to vote on this since supreme court overturned roe v. wade. amy: illinois declares an emergency over monkeypox. we will speak to steven thrasher , the author of “the viral underclass: the human toll when inequality and disease collide." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states has announced it has killed al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahri in a drone strike in downtown kabul in afghanistan. the u.s. reportedly fired two hellfire missiles at al-zawahri as he was standing on balcony in a safe house located in a wealthy neighborhood where m
u.s. war on terror. then we go to the fight for reproductive rigs in kans. >> kansas, which has been at the center of antiabortion attacks for decades has now become a destination for folks elsewhere who can no longer get abortions in their home states. today, kansans are voting on whether to allow the legislature to ban abortions here, too. this is the first state to vote on this since supreme court overturned roe v. wade. amy: illinois declares an emergency over monkeypox. we will speak...
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publicly no u.s. troops, no u.s. personnel on the grounds, no planes, no aircraft no ability to launch a manned strike, we're today, because the u.s. can't get in there if a pilot or crew were to go down. so, same thing, you can't put special forces on the ground. that's all of what we've been told. what we do not know about this strike is what was the intelligence behind it and how was that intelligence gathered. what will we've been told by the white house is they were studying the intelligence for months and months. they knew zawahiri was in kabul, he was staying in the home of a top taliban aide. this is said to be in violation of the agreement the taliban made with the best. so, the u.s. knew he was there. was tracking him, and was ready to move in when he stepped out on that balcony. that's pretty sophisticated realtime intelligence. how the u.s. was able to gather all of that and present it over the months to the president is something that we don't know. what we do know is president biden, very concerned abou
publicly no u.s. troops, no u.s. personnel on the grounds, no planes, no aircraft no ability to launch a manned strike, we're today, because the u.s. can't get in there if a pilot or crew were to go down. so, same thing, you can't put special forces on the ground. that's all of what we've been told. what we do not know about this strike is what was the intelligence behind it and how was that intelligence gathered. what will we've been told by the white house is they were studying the...
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but that the relationship between the u.s., and its allies, and the u.s. and china, and the u.s. and russia had to change. that this was no longer possible for the united states to be so omnipotent, and so powerful, and act like it was. because that was not the situation. in a particular meaning that i wrote about, they realize that on the economic and financial side, the dollar was just shouldering too much burden. and also, that other countries needed to open their markets to us in a much more reciprocal way. because we had been giving them a lot of concessions. so, i think one kind of similarity here is, i think we are coming to the end of an era now. you know, over the last several decades the u.s. is really hard to see more and more power do. not necessarily leadership, but, we need the cooperation of other countries more than we ever did before. i think that is true, which urge you are right in the middle of the global financial crisis in 2008. it is true with the pandemic, it is true with climate change. there is almost no big problem in which the need for stronger allianc
but that the relationship between the u.s., and its allies, and the u.s. and china, and the u.s. and russia had to change. that this was no longer possible for the united states to be so omnipotent, and so powerful, and act like it was. because that was not the situation. in a particular meaning that i wrote about, they realize that on the economic and financial side, the dollar was just shouldering too much burden. and also, that other countries needed to open their markets to us in a much...
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the u.s. any informant or source goes through a process to make sure that they are telling the truth. former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe said the bureau did its part to make sure it had legitimate information before going to a judge to get a warrant. >> you can can only imagine the level of specificity and the level of confidence in the information that the bureau and the department of justice must have had before they took that after the to a federal judge to even consider. and in this case you would absolutely vet any individuals who are bringing information to the bureau along those lines. you would absolutely have to vet that information and you would have to let the judge know exactly what you knew about this source and what their motivations might be and where it might be coming from. there is all kinds of ways that source could confirm the veracity of what they are telling you. they could maybe have provided photographs of information or specific information that could not have be
the u.s. any informant or source goes through a process to make sure that they are telling the truth. former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe said the bureau did its part to make sure it had legitimate information before going to a judge to get a warrant. >> you can can only imagine the level of specificity and the level of confidence in the information that the bureau and the department of justice must have had before they took that after the to a federal judge to even consider. and in...
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i think, from a u.s. perspective, that should be something the u.s. is a promise and they should uphold. currently there are thousands of afghans who have managed to get the u.s. but many are in lingo. -- limbo. this has been a problem for families as well as many are suffering from ptsd and other mental health issues. they had to flee the violence and be in limbo with their families as well. one of the last questions we have, about six more minutes left, which gives some time for another question. we had a couple questions on pakistan. i think, sometimes, it is difficult to talk about the taliban without having a mention of pakistan. something all three of you mentioned in your comments and the answers that you have presented to the various questions. the last question is on pakistan. what kind of leverage of -- leverage does pakistan have on the taliban and what kind of leverage, if any, does the u.s. have on pakistan in terms of improving its relationship with the taliban. hossein, let's start with you because i know you are an expert on the -- on
i think, from a u.s. perspective, that should be something the u.s. is a promise and they should uphold. currently there are thousands of afghans who have managed to get the u.s. but many are in lingo. -- limbo. this has been a problem for families as well as many are suffering from ptsd and other mental health issues. they had to flee the violence and be in limbo with their families as well. one of the last questions we have, about six more minutes left, which gives some time for another...